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Never having dipped into her "innards" (still a newbie), can I remove the casette unit under the gas tank "hood" without losing the radio function? Seems like great place to mount a couple of powerlets, and store my iPhone.
 

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Jriverside said:
That is part of the radio:so no you can't take it out. Jim
Well... One can take it out, but then they are either without a radio, install another system (see the many Jensen installation threads lately), or what?

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Think of the buttons on the top of the "stingray" as a remote. In actuality those controls plug into the "brains" which is part of the Cassette deck. Remove the deck, remove the radio. If you do not have a OEM com system, the blank panel on top of the cassette deck can be removed. You can place your I-"whatever" in that void...

davewrit said:
Never having dipped into her "innards" (still a newbie), can I remove the casette unit under the gas tank "hood" without losing the radio function? Seems like great place to mount a couple of powerlets, and store my iPhone.
 

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Bones1955 said:
I dunno.
I hear every time someone pulls the radio the final drive acts up. :) or maybe it's the slave cylinder.
That only happens if one uses the wrong type of oil, silly. And we all know that the proper oil is... :corn:
 
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